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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-07-22, Page 2• • AL-.r'TA1Rr1ilD• ' - f0Y_22.197&.._..._. MR. AND MRS. DAN BARZ ed in Michigan ---Daniel-Barz, sonof the -Rev. -and Mrs Marvin L., Batt of Goderich took as his bride, Ann Hewitt of Fenwick, Michigan, in`a 3!3.0 p.rn. cerenorty.performed'at St: John Lutheran Church in Ionia, Michigan on Sunday, July -18. The (other of the groom perforted the ceremony arid addressed the bridal couple on the words of I.John 4: ."We 'l.ove because "10.,first loved us", a text chosen by the couple. This: theme• was also carried out in a. banner' which:featured silhouettes of•the couple and 'a cross and. " dove. The 'banner was designed bythecouple, made by _.- her aunt' in Annapolis, Maryland aq .carriedby the groom's cousin, Keith Balvanz.of Wellsburg Iowa,: Jim Coe, Fort -Wayne, Indiana, a .college roomate, of. •Dan;-• was organist. The processional music "Praise to the Lord the Almighty"• was sung by the congregation. . Marge Watson; guitarist, friend of the bride,: sang an arrangem'ent...of Psalin 95 which she.. iad.wr.i.tten..for...th.e .. occasion'and also sang 'The Greatest of These", based 'on John 3:1.6:• • Before the service; Mrs,Dean Hewitt and Mrs. -Marvin Barz,` mothers of the; couple, each lighted. ,a candleto represent the, two �familieg,-The couple. later' used these:. • • candles tiro light .the "Unity Christ Candle.. This was.:to • impress upon all a twofold unity:_ a perfect unity as. 'husband and wife as God the Father and God the Son are • one: and -that their lives blend as one, j'ustas Christ, is united to His bride, the Church. ; l The service Concluded With a prayer for all'families: Mark Barz served his brother. as best man ; Tim - Bari as4 a gxoomsm•an;• Becki. Barz ..as bridesmaid, and Jon . B rz-as' an usher • - • 'Other attendants included Ann's brothers Greg -Jim and Larry Hewitt 'al•I� of •henwick Michigan' 'Rodney., Pasch, of St""LbtxiS, ";Mi'ssou':ri, a' high-�sch'oo1 Yand'�t;ol'lege' friend of 'the groom; Mary" Jane Kuhtz of Ionia, Michigan, a long time friend of the bride; Kathy Martis of Saginaw, Michigan, a college,,roommate of the bride; ----Tand.the•brideS cousins, Dawn and Colleen St'encel, both of Ionia, Michigan. • The bride• was given. in marriage -by her father, Dean Hewitt, and the groorxr• entered. the church with his -father the -Rev. MarvinBarz. . . 7. - The couple will include a stop in Goderich on their wedding trip` and.will lie h nou`red at an openliouse at the • of the. grooms parents -this Sunday with members 'of Berea -by -the -Water Lutheran Church as guests. Beginning August 1st,, they will make 'their home in Springfield, Illinois: where Dan will be teaching middle .grades at Trinity Lutheran School. Ann will be seeking employment' in her • field 'of social work. Springfield is the same city. where the groom's parents - begirt their -hfe-tegether'otrd-the -city where'Dan was` born. • The groom •'graduated this suminer from Concordia Teachers' College in ,Seward,, Nebraska and the bride :from Michigan State University • at East Lan ing Michigan.. Following the wedding relatives visited the Barz home in Goderich ,for severab days.: Guests included the rnothers of the• Rev.. and Mrs:._B1> rz,.`Mrs.: Martha-'Barz . from Eldora, Iowa and. Mrs. Martha Rathe of.R.adlyn, Iowa-;.. also Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. Barz of. Eldora,. Iowa;. Mrs. Robert 4Batvanz Keith; Pain, And Chris of Wellsburg, Iowa; Mrs Amanda. Lampson of Readlyn, :Iowa; .y and Mr__ and NIrs..Robert Rathe,- Perry and Bradle of Dubu ue,'Iowa.• 1JN:GJdNNO1tDEN1IL • Last Sunday the dinnigan, families Wet for their, annual picnic at the Seaford' park,. and a number from this area attended. Mr -,:Sydney Gibson . and Miss Lgtta. Gibson of Strat- ford accompanied by their s4ter Jean, , Mrs, ..-Walter McKenzie, :of Detroit visited Milk, Beth McConnell and oth-relatives on ')phursday afternoon; 4 ` . ;Mrs. Mary Bere' has been holidaying;for the past".week 'in London with -Mr. And Mrs:. John Bere and Karen. The. Eedy °families, met"' in Stratford ' for . their annual picnic on Slbnday4piy19. . Mrs. Rimmer Bakker of Wingham has had her sister,. Mrs, Gysje Van de Brink, and Mr. and Mrs. Marinus Van de Brink, from Holland" for a' three weeks visit- 'Together. they have been calling on friends in Dungannon Auburn area; and with the former -'s --sons; 1VI'r ai d Mrs Te'ade Bakker, Mr. and•.Mrs. Marinus Bakker and 'their families; Quite a number of "people from this area have , been attending the plays being presented at Blyth and have. enjoyed them greatly. • With the Olympic Games in g _Pro ress.. in Montreal and .• .. -lengthy. TV coverage the Rev. Harold Dobson chose for his sermon "Run the Race". The. many comparisons aroused serious thought=discipline' (.time for -devotions) , coaches (and leaders), rules : (Ten Commandments) and goals (Eternal. Life) Miss" Nancy' . Errington sang the solo. "He." The closing prayer was ' for true s ortsman i p sh p and • • Christian': -witness. . .-Service net Sunday is at 11.:1.5 a.m. • Friends in 'the community. extend their sympathy. to the farnilies and relatives of Mr;' Sam ". Alton; Mrs. Victor Errington ; '..Mr; Elwin ningham .and. Mr: Albert • Campbell Mrs-: Errington andiMr. Alton have been life- • • -„-lin geresidents,of.this.area:...:........ Mrs. Ken Thomas and her yoiiinger daughter Wendy; of e Y terente `. .By.O.M. on .Friday � of Mrs.. 'Victor Ti)ronto colle-ge and spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Errington and family. •° A group of young people • from Dungannon Christian Fellowship"Church along with Kgroup from Pioneer Park, itchener, camped'' at Point Fa.rrns'neat Goderich for- the` • weekend'. They all attended. • service Sunday _morning at 'the Dungannon • Christian Fellowship Church " On Friday -Mr. and. Mrs:. John Connelly, of Pert HoPe accompanied 'by two Irish friends; from Belfast, Ireland were .guests of Mr.. and Mrs. A.J. Sherwood. .0,n Sunday Mr.. and , Mrs. Robert Sher- wood•,of Sarnia visited with".. Robert's parents. Miss Audrey Cheaney and. M'r. Mervin Cheaney from' Powassan are holidaying for two weeks with Rev. Harold•' Dobson and their. sister,: Mrs, • t Dobson. _�; Four delegates from the - 1oca1 P%Life Group attended the Alliance for, Life Con- ''ference at, 'St. Michael's College in Toronto on June -25, '26 and 27, Mr. and Mrs': Mel Klazinga, • Mrs. Martha Kuipers and. Connie .Osborri were amongthe ap- proxintately`.' 15.0 . delegates Mr? and Mrs.. Warren Banford oi4' (Preston) "Cam- bridge, visited last week With Mr. and "Mrs. Robe•r-t•- Stothers. Jim Stothers from Waterloo University washome .recently, and had the cast removed from his leg. • F Mrs. Agnes Faster "of Shepparton attencte-d- the'- Hawkins Reunion at Springbank Park, 'London on Saturday July- 1. Itwas the 145th •anniversary of the Wanda •Plaetz.er, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer of Auburn; received • her .• in diploma p• dental -assisting at a graduation ceremony • u held on Jne :18 at 1'an e a ` shave Colle .'• g She has extended.. her-dentali-career -and • isnow a• Preventative Dental Assistant. Wanda has ..accepted a position in London commencing in August: :coniin°g to Canada fram 'Ireland of John and Elizabeth Hawkins. Mrs. Foster was the winner of the pink sunbonnet for the oldest person present° - Willowdale have been ,with her parents • Mr. and Mrs.. Thos. Webster for .several:: days-: Others who visited at their -home • included Mrs. . Dona -1d MacIver' and her ' sister, Miss Olive Blake, of Londa . Mi s . Ri5ss Spry of Niagara. Falls, N.'ir.. spent "a few days this week with Mr's. Lorne Ivers. and visited Lorne at Lucknow Nursing Home Vacation Bible School will. ;soon be held: July 26-30 9:00,-„. 1 i .30- a an : - .,.The ..:-them:e--, .._ "Serving .God.;' u Mr.'. and Mrs. Frank Tho'nipson who are on holidays' visited during: the week with Mr. and Mrs Steve Whitney• (Joanne) in Kit• cherier ''nrd' Are at their cot- tage inKincardine parttime. Dungannon Fall .Fair Prize' lists have been mailed out or are available. The Fair. is to 'beheld ori Friday, September: 24, 1976: Plan to enter as ' many exhibits as possible to make our fair, successful. Mr.' : and Mrs. Douglas 'Mohring__::and Timmy of • .Goderich "are . moving in to their new home on -Joseph St. in .Dungannon this week. We extendA welcometo-thenx. Mr. • and. Mrs. Stan f Dagworthy and Douglas from or a I:S charge w'illbe (node forp-nblishing the item. Torontoattended the. funeral - Wedding.stories "'and pictures misst (arrive • et the SigaaL tnr'within one month of the_ceremony, [BE REGULAR fig BLOOD DONOR. .“ j attending the Conference and, representing each province in Canada. A series of workshops were, conducted on Life arid Death De�ilo'n, . Euthanasia, 'Inv -s cal and Psychological. Complications of Abortion, and the_ Media:'.' The an-nual• meeting -was held 'and;..the election of officers. The annual banquet was. -held atthe Sutton Place Hotel. and" entertainment . was provided' by 'The. Country Folk' from Goderich_ , Mr. and Mrs; Warren Robinson, Brian Markson and 'Earl Salter. ,. Guest speaker i'or the evening' was Dr.. Harley Smyth, a neuro surgeon from Wellesly Hospital in Toronto. Dr Smyth is a''Rhodes Scholar,: and is head of The Anglicand„s for "Life. He is a Contributes- to a newly published book; •The:R-ight to Birth; Tn. it he presents• the article , from an: `Anglican point of view. His topic for the evening was "Motive and Meaning of Medical Morals".. Dr. Smyth judges medical ethics' of A oderith' Club' otar- ;rm. I. I son,. 4•rer ,.., ru BREAKFAST Sat, Jolly 24th 7 a.m. to 11 op. ” Court House Park Come and enjoy: yourself for a good cause'! ' Goderich Rotary BOOK SALE '• Saturday afternoon - Court House Park • priceless worth.' Ethics and values°are the. thoughts .that o g behind actions.. Ethics- is- •:- the conduct of the doctor to his patient; and courtesy . is the conduct of a doctor to a doctor.. There 'is °a timeless • responsibility. • " • • In his interpretation of his to'pic;"he saw "motive" -being • the direction of a free agent; "meaning' as everyday. ekfierience; and the•history of medical morals" pertatning to the meaning of human life in particular. • • . • • 'ALL. PAINT',IN STOCK! GORDFAITH SCARPETS '1 'MILE:..EAST OF.00DE'RJCH, W.Y. e ON H I . Phone 52:4-7'123, 1 Bedroom apartment for rent. Furnished or Unfurnished. 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